The silicon cycle impacted by past ice sheets

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Type
Article: article from journal or magazin.
Collection
Publications
Title
The silicon cycle impacted by past ice sheets
Journal
Nature Communications
Author(s)
Hawkings Jon R., Hatton Jade E., Hendry Katharine R., de Souza Gregory F., Wadham Jemma L., Ivanovic Ruza, Kohler Tyler J., Stibal Marek, Beaton Alexander, Lamarche-Gagnon Guillaume, Tedstone Andrew, Hain Mathis P., Bagshaw Elizabeth, Pike Jennifer, Tranter Martyn
ISSN
2041-1723
Publication state
Published
Issued date
10/08/2018
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
9
Number
1
Language
english
Abstract
Globally averaged riverine silicon (Si) concentrations and isotope composition (δ30Si) may be affected by the expansion and retreat of large ice sheets during glacial−interglacial cycles. Here we provide evidence of this based on the δ30Si composition of meltwater runoff from a Greenland Ice Sheet catchment. Glacier runoff has the lightest δ30Si measured in running waters (−0.25 ± 0.12‰), significantly lower than nonglacial rivers (1.25 ± 0.68‰), such that the overall decline in glacial runoff since the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) may explain 0.06–0.17‰ of the observed ocean δ30Si rise (0.5–1.0‰). A marine sediment core proximal to Iceland provides further evidence for transient, low-δ30Si meltwater pulses during glacial termination. Diatom Si uptake during the LGM was likely similar to present day due to an expanded Si inventory, which raises the possibility of a feedback between ice sheet expansion, enhanced Si export to the ocean and reduced CO2 concentration in the atmosphere, because of the importance of diatoms in the biological carbon pump.
Keywords
Carbon cycle, Element cycles, Geochemistry, Marine chemistry
Pubmed
Web of science
Open Access
Yes
Funding(s)
European Research Council (ERC) / ERC-2015-Stg - 678371_ICY-LAB
Leverhulme Trust / Leverhulme Research Fellowship
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